Oct 3 2009

Presbyopia Treatment – Corrective Options For Presbyopia

Today’s prescription lenses come in a wide variety of specifications to suit your prescription needs.

Progressive or Multifocal Lenses:

In these lenses there is a gradual change in prescription fron near vision at the bottom of the lens, through to intermediate vision, to distance vision, to distance vision at the top. The different prescription zones have no visible line in between. Many people find that with progressive lenses they enjoy more natural vision as the progression allows natural eye movement and they can see better at all distances.

Bifocal:

Have two segments, one for distance and one for reading combined in one lens. There is a visible line between the two segments. Bifocal lenses are available in different designs to suit different uses and preferences. Intermediate tasks like computer work may not be comfortable with these lenses.

Reading Glasses:

Reading glasses will ensure near objects are clear; However distance and intermediate objects will appear blurred. This means tat if you have a pair of spectacles just for reading you will not be able to watch television or see in between distances while wearing them.

Bifocal or Multifocal Contact Lenses:

If you don’t want to reveal your age, you can comfortably go in for these specialized contact lenses – which offer the best of both worlds. It is the best option for those who want to look trendy and who play sports. Choose lenses that suit your lifestyle.

Foods to get eye-protecting nutrients:

Vitamin A: Cod liver oil, liver, carrots, sweet potatoes,

Vitamic C: Peppers (red or green), kale, strawberries, broccoli, oranges, mangoes

Vitamin E: Sunflower seeds, almonds, peanuts, mangoes

Lutein & Zeaxanthin: Spinach, green beans, corn, broccoli

Bioflavonoids: Citrus fruits, cherries, grapes, plums

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